Reduced to $2,495,000. Weston Estate on 12 Acres

This premier estate is located on Old Redding Road in an area of Weston named “Little Mountains” by the Native Americans who lived here when the settlers arrived in Connecticut. Virtual Tour

The property is 12.5 acres, including 1.9 acres of open space, and is comprised of the main house, a pool/pool house 3-car garage, a swimming pool, a tennis court, a gazebo, a detached 2-car garage, a storage shed and a meandering brook. The house was constructed in 1938-9 by John Marshall Harlan, who later became a Supreme Court Justice, appointed by President Eisenhower. The house was completely reconstructed in 1987-8. The house sits on a high vantage point with 180-degree western views of the “little mountains” and the Saugatuck River Valley.

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